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Acer Data Projectors Have Good Reviews

Acer has good average ratings for its 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors as well as across its entire projector range.

Supports Full HD Projection

The Acer X1373 supports Full HD projection, unlike most of the other data projectors that have been around for around the same time as the X1373 which do not support Full HD projection.

We compared all the other projectors which support Full HD projection to this multimedia projector and we think because of it's better review score, the Epson EH-TW5100[plb_2591283_price] is also worth considering.

We compared all the other multimedia projectors which also support Full HD projection to this data projector and we think the MX518[pl_1521707_price], or the MS512[pl_2290289_price] both from Benq is also worth considering.

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Supports 3D Image Projection

Like most of the other 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors that are a comparable age to the X1373, the Acer X1373 supports 3D image projection.

We think you might also be interested in some of the alternative projectors which support 3D image projection currently available including the Acer P1283[plb_2189846_price], or the Benq MS524[plb_2415516_price] which is cheaper.

We compared all the other data projectors which also support 3D image projection to this projector and we think the Benq MX518[plb_1521707_price] is also worth considering.

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Has a Built-In Speaker

The Acer X1373 has a built-in speaker, as do most of the other 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors that have been around for more than two years.

We compared this data projector to all the other data projectors with a built-in speaker and we think cheaper projectors such as the Acer P1283[plb_2189846_price], and the Benq MS524[plb_2415516_price] is also worth considering.

We think you might also be interested in other projectors which also have a built-in speaker including the Benq MX518[plb_1521707_price].

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1920 X 1200 (WUXGA) Graphics Resolution

The highest resolution supported by the Acer X1373 is 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA). That's 20% more resolution than the most common graphics resolution of 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) (which is also supported by this data projector). This multimedia projector also supports a graphics resolution of 1280 x 800 (WXGA).

A 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) graphics resolution is in fact the best supported resolution across all similar spec projectors that are a comparable age to the X1373.

Across similar types of multimedia projector the worst supported resolution is 640 x 480 (VGA).

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WXGA (1280x800) Native Projector Resolution

The highest resolution of the Acer X1373 is WXGA (1280x800). That's 30% more resolution than the most common native projector resolution of XGA (1024x768).

A WXGA (1280x800) native projector resolution is actually the best resolution across all multimedia projectors of this spec and age.

Quite High Maximum Vertical Synchronization

Across all the similar spec data projectors that have been on the market for a comparable time to the X1373 the maximum vertical synchronization range from 0.12kHz to 480kHz, and the average maximum vertical synchronization is 110kHz. With a maximum vertical synchronization of 120 kilohertz, the Acer X1373 has one of the higher maximum vertical synchronization amongst 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors of this age.

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1920 X 1200 Pixels Maximum Digital Resolution

The biggest maximum digital resolution of the Acer X1373 is 1920 x 1200 pixels. That's 20% more maximum digital resolution than the most common maximum digital resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels.

This projector's maximum digital resolution (1920 x 1200 pixels) is in fact the best maximum digital resolution across all projectors of a similar type and age to the X1373.

The worst maximum digital resolution across similar types of projector is 1600 x 1200 pixels.

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Quite Quiet Noise Level

The average noise level of projectors of a similar age and type to the X1373 is 32dB. The Acer X1373 has a fairly quiet noise level (only 30 decibels) compared to most of the other 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors that have been on the market for around the same time as the X1373.

If you would consider a multimedia projector with a louder noise level then you might want to look at the Acer P1283[plb_2189846_price] (31dB and cheaper).

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Quite Long Lamp Service Life

With a lamp service life of 5,000 hours, the Acer X1373 has a fairly long lamp service life compared to most of the other projectors of a similar spec and age to the X1373. Similar spec projectors that have been available for a comparable time to the X1373 have lamp service lives of between 2,500h and 20,000h.

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Very Light

With a weight of only 2 kilograms, the Acer X1373 is fairly light compared to most of the other comparable spec projectors that have been around for more than two years. The average weight of multimedia projectors of this spec and age is 2.8kg, and the weights range from 1.3kg to 5.4kg.

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Narrow

When compared to other comparable spec projectors that were released around the same time as the X1373 that we have assessed, the width of the Acer X1373 of only 264 millimeters is one of the narrowest. The average width of 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors that are a comparable age to the X1373 is 300mm.

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Very Quiet Noise Level in Economy Mode

Across all the data projectors that are a similar age to the X1373 the noise levels in economy mode range from 26dB to 38dB. The Acer X1373 has one of the quieter noise levels in economy mode (only 26 decibels) amongst 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors of this age.

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2 Reasons Against

Does Not Support WiFi Connectivity

The Acer X1373 does not support WiFi connectivity. Most of the other 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors that were released more than two years ago also do not support WiFi connectivity.

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Quite Low Maximum Horizontal Synchronization

With a maximum horizontal synchronization of only 0.1 kilohertz, the Acer X1373 has one of the lower maximum horizontal synchronization amongst 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors of this age. The average maximum horizontal synchronization of multimedia projectors of a similar age and type to the X1373 is 95kHz, and the maximum horizontal synchronization range from 0.1kHz to 110kHz.

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3 Other reasons to consider the Acer X1373

Running Costs Are OK

The average running cost of the X1373 is £81 over 1 year based on average energy prices and usage levels, which is typical compared to the other 72 data projectors that have been around for more than two years.

Released Over Two Years Ago

It was over two years ago when Acer released the X1373.

Average Projector Brightness

With a projector brightness of 3,000 ANSI lumens, the Acer X1373 has a relatively average projector brightness compared to most of the other 13000:1 contrast ratio projectors that have been available for more than two years.

We compared this projector to all the other 3,000 ANSI lumens brightness projectors and we think the MX819ST[pl_1552200_price], and the TW523[pl_2029704_price] both from Benq which has better reviews is also worth considering.

If you would prefer a projector with a brighter projector brightness then you might want to consider the Benq MS524[plb_2415516_price] (3,200 ANSI lumens) which is also cheaper.

Running costs for this projector have been estimated based on other similar projectors. If you know how much electricity and water the Acer X1373uses then please let us know by entering those figures in the boxes above.

0.38T

Running this projector over 5 years will generate 0.38 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2).

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To offset that much CO2 you would need to plant 10 tree seedlings and grow them for 10 years.